Help Save
the Daisy Facade

At the June meeting of the Building Planning Commission the future of the wall was debated, Click here to learn more about this subject.
Please plan to attend the July 9th meeting of the City Planning Commission where the fate of the wall may be decided. This meeting will be held at 7pm, upstairs at city hall.

Show Your
Support for the
Markham-Wilcox House!


City officials need to know that residents think this building is important and needs to be preserved. If you are not able to this meeting, please e-mail city council members to let them know this building is important to our community. 
All of the Commissioners' contact information can be found on the city's web site. Don't be afraid to speak up!

Plymouth has a number of historic homes that are in need of new owners who will respect their past while finding a new use for them to insure they are a part of Plymouth's future.
View homes that need to be saved.

Upcoming events:

Walking Tours of Plymouth:
The Plymouth Preservation Network has teamed up with the Plymouth Historical Museum to offer historical walking tours of Plymouth.
Penniman Avenue
Saturday, July 26, 2008
time to be announced

$10.00 for members of the museum
$15.00 for non-members
Tickets are limited to 25, so get yours at the museum today!
Click here for more information.

July Plymouth Preservation Network Meeting
July 15th at the museum, 7pm

City Planning Commission
Wednesday July 9th
Plymouth City Hall
201 S Main Street
Plymouth, MI 48170
7 pm

The Daisy plant stood on Union in Plymouth for over 120 years before it was demolished in 2005. The facade that remains standing is pictured on the left.

 

The postcards and photographs on this web site are from private collections and the archives of the Plymouth Historical Museum. All are used with the permission of the owners. If you have photographs, postcards, maps, essays, or historical information that you would like to share, please contact Wendy Harless at wmharless@wowway.com.
MISSION: "To improve the quality of life in the Plymouth community by educating the citizenry about the history of Plymouth, and through collaborative efforts with other local groups, advocate for the preservation of the structures that are an integral part of the history and character of the Plymouth community."
The Plymouth Preservation Network is currently gathering data to determine the boundaries of the expansion of the historic district proposal. View the map to see if your property is being considered for the proposal.

Input from residents will be critical to this project. We need your input, whether for, against or undecided.
To cast your vote,
please e-mail wmharless@wowway.com. Please include your street address (so we can verify that you reside in the current proposed expansion area).
Please indicate in your e-mail if you would like to be added to our e-mail notification list (informational e-mails about up-coming meetings and topics).
Thank you for your assistance!

Would you like to have your house included 
in the Kellogg Park Historic District?

Current results (6/4/07) of residents who have responded: